Dear Seref,
HL7 made serious mistakes.
They used the RIM to model the real world events and documentation
about it.
Mixing two different types of models is impossible.
The best that can happen is that in one model-world one refers to
constructs in the other world.
Models of reality.
Hi Tim,
Mirth has been on my list too, and at least in the short run, it has a
higher chance of being used by me.
The reason I'm investigating OWL in this context is related to my PhD at
CHIME. An OWL based attempt, if succeeds may have other uses beyond HL7, and
my supervisor is keen to see this
Hi Gerard,
What you have outlined is pretty much what I've been trying to express, and
the comments of the people I've mentioned also point out to the differences
you've listed.
Would you mind commenting on efforts like sparql, or semantic query
languages, where the idea is to use a formalism at
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Two issues are being conflated herre.
1. Standards
The sole purpose of a standard is to guarantee interoperability but, to achieve
this, the standard itself must satisfy certain criteria. These criteria are
well illustrated by documents such as the old Whitworth standard for nuts and
bolts. This
For your interest, there is a Research Group in Spain that is
developing an ADL2OWL transformation
http://klt.inf.um.es/~cati/Adl2Owl.htm
Diego
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